"People fear the lack of hope most. Though the three million labor dispatch plan can't solve all of Europe's unemployment issues, it does bring hope to everyone."
Adhering to the principle of maximizing impact, unless one is a skilled worker, the recruitment of laborers is limited to one person per household, and preference is given as much as possible to economically disadvantaged families."
In some ways, this large-scale recruitment not only alleviated employment pressure across nations, but also served as a massive poverty alleviation campaign."
Although the salary standards set by the Vienna Government were not high, being only half of European populace's average income in 1893, for the lower-class citizens, this was already a high income."